OT - Dell can kiss my hairy northern nards, Huh? |
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OT - Dell can kiss my hairy northern nards, Huh? |
soloracer |
Aug 30 2004, 10:07 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 793 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Calgary Member No.: 538 |
I went to a family gathering in Montana for a relative of mine who is being shipped to serve in Iraq for two years. He mentioned that they had internet access over there via a wireless network and that he was thinking of getting a laptop. I thought it would be nice for the family to all chip in and buy him one. We could load it with pictures and our e-mail addresses and give it to him before he ships out.
So I called Dell and went through the ordering process. Right at the end I told them that it was going to someone who was being shipped to Iraq for two years. Their response? They cancelled the order!!! They told me that they can't sell to anyone who is taking it to Iraq because Iraq is on a banned list and that if the computer got in the wrong hands they could be held liable. I explained that it was going to a man who was in the military and they basically said that they could care less. WTF?? What do service men use over there for internet access? Two cans and a ball of string? |
skline |
Aug 30 2004, 11:47 PM
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Born to Drive Group: Members Posts: 7,910 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Costa Mesa, CA Member No.: 17 Region Association: Southern California |
QUOTE(tod914 @ Aug 30 2004, 10:35 PM) I would be very surprised if his unit allowed him to have it there as well. Securtiy issues, but I could be wrong. He is right, Microsoft and other software vendors wont let you take their software into another country for any length of time. If he is going to be stationed there, then they consider that living there and there are export laws you have to comply with. On the other hand, Dell is on the down slide right now in my book as well. A friend of mine ordered one from Dell and he said the guy was in India and was screwing up the order left and right. He cancelled his order and bought an HP locally. If Dell doesnt bring their support and sales back to the states, I will have to start shopping elsewhere for my clients computers in the future. I refuse to fuel a 3rd world country with my business. I dont even like buying Jap cars and parts. The only reason I got a Toyota is the price was really cheap and I got it used. Call me a redneck but if I can buy from an American company rather than some foriegn country, I will. It appears that Dell has outsourced everything but management to India. |
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